Description:
This compact front dash cam captures Full HD video and connects to your phone over WiFi, making it practical for daily drives and parking surveillance. It fits discreetly beside the rearview mirror and aims to record incidents with a wide field of view and enhanced low-light performance.
Key Points
The camera records at 1080P and uses a 170° ultra-wide lens to reduce blind spots and keep traffic signs and number plates within frame, according to the manufacturer. It includes a tiny 0.96 inch display that shows status icons and time, though the screen is not intended for playback. 🚗
Built-in WiFi and the Jarviscam app let you view, download and manage clips on iOS or Android devices within about 3 to 5 metres of the camera. The unit also supports loop recording and an impact-sensitive G-sensor that locks footage when a collision is detected, which helps preserve evidence. 📱
Parking monitoring with time-lapse recording is available but requires a separate hardwire kit to maintain power while the vehicle is parked. The housing rotates 360 degrees for flexible positioning and the manufacturer states installation can take less than three minutes in most vehicles.
Technical Specifications
- Name: BESTSEE Dash Cam Front
- Resolution: 1080P at 30 fps
- Lens: 170° wide angle, 6-layer optics, F1.5 aperture
- Screen: 0.96 inch mini display (status only)
- Connectivity: WiFi, app control (Jarviscam), WiFi range approximately 3-5 metres
- Safety features: G-sensor, loop recording, 24-hour parking monitor with time-lapse
- Warranty: 1 year manufacturer warranty
Usage Recommendations
Position the camera near the top of the windscreen to make the most of the 170° viewing angle and to keep the device out of the driver’s sight line. For continuous parking surveillance, plan to fit a compatible hardwire kit so the camera can draw power while the ignition is off. ⚙️
When lighting is poor, the F1.5 aperture and WDR function improve exposure and detail, but consider that very dark conditions will still limit image clarity compared with daytime footage. Audio is recorded alongside video which may add context during incidents, however local laws on in-car audio recording vary and it is sensible to be aware of regulations in your area. 🎧.










